For those of us not in the United Kingdom, today is not a holiday. If you’d like to work uninterrupted tomorrow, you’re probably going to be out of luck unless you work a job where you are away from TVs, computers, radios, etc. It’s hard to avoid those things, and with months upon months of buildup to Price William and Kate Middleton’s wedding tomorrow, it seems like you’ll be hearing a lot more, especially with the supposed 8,000 journalists covering the event.

Thankfully, The Atlantic points out that avoiding the coverage will be “hard — but not impossible.” To avoid any talk of the Royal Wedding tomorrow, don’t look at the newspaper in the morning, and do not turn on any news channels. If you absolutely must get your news fix, sans Royal Wedding, you’ll have to go through Twitter.

I know this sounds like madness. As Twitter’s co-founder Biz Stone jokingly added a server for Will and Kate today, the site will surely be flooded with wedding talk. But there’s a way to filter out any references to the Royal Wedding. Here’s how to get rid of the Will and Kate gossip.

Here, you can add a list of words and hashtags in which you’d like to rid your eyeballs.

It removes the entire tweet that has any of the words you put in, so you should try things like: #RoyalWedding (duh), Prince William, Kate Middleton, Westminster Abbey, #BritishMonarchy, bride, groom, queen, Harry, Charles, Diana, #ClarenceHouse (the official Twitter feed of the Royal Wedding), and #katewilliam2011.

You may want to wait a few days to remove the filters, but don’t forget to do so.